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Neer- ankush looks at overhead water infrastructures as mechanisms of civic expression countering their current monofunctional operation.The project is situated in Dani Limda, a ward that faces inequity in terms of water supplied when contrasted with the number of people residing in it. This inequity in many cases has been attributed to the ehtinic composition of the ward. This project uses the visibility and distinctiveness of an existing overhead tank in the ward as a marker of the current predicament of Dani Limda. Eliciting the participatory and engaging nature of traditional water infrastructures of the city, the project restructures the overhead water tank to accommodate a variety of functions making a truly civic space in a densely populated ward that has limited access to public space and water.